Is Mongoose Traveller v.1 going on CD any time that we know of?
I'd love to get all of that.
And conversion Rules to v2.
I'd love to get all of that.
And conversion Rules to v2.
I had to explain floppy disks to my zoomer colleagues when the Japanese education ministry sent a bunch over for a project we were working on with them…Also, there are youngsters in the Mongoose offices who will fall about laughing on the floor if I suggest using CDs. I confused them enough when I took a Commodore VIC-20 in one day...
They love the Sinclair C-5 though, so go figure...
Its funny. Today, for example, I don't know how to share music with someone.That said here in Korea there is still a thriving market for CDs
I just send the YouTube link. I think the digital distribution services like Amazon Play, iTunes and Spotify all have gift options but I’m not really a music guy.Its funny. Today, for example, I don't know how to share music with someone.
Back in the day you'd buy the album, 8-track, cassette, or CD, put a bow on it and give it to them.
But you can't really do that today. Mind I haven't tried, but if I wanted to send music to my brother bought from Amazon, I have no idea how he would get it. He doesn't have CD player. Music doesn't ship on USB drives (I don't think), and I don't know how he's get it on his phone anyway.
I guess I just have to send a gift card and say "Buy this album, you'll like it!".
High school, for me. Registration. Pick up the correct section's card (only as many as seats were punched), and take your stack to the registrar. I don't miss it.well, I used punch cards in college...
Analog loophole. Stereo recorder off the audio output, save in an appropriate file type.Its funny. Today, for example, I don't know how to share music with someone.
Back in the day you'd buy the album, 8-track, cassette, or CD, put a bow on it and give it to them.
But you can't really do that today. Mind I haven't tried, but if I wanted to send music to my brother bought from Amazon, I have no idea how he would get it. He doesn't have CD player. Music doesn't ship on USB drives (I don't think), and I don't know how he's get it on his phone anyway.
I guess I just have to send a gift card and say "Buy this album, you'll like it!".
WE turned my VIC-20 into a 3 ft tall humanoid "robot" with wide-splayed, flat-board feet....glued a scale model M-16 in its "hands" and then set it off to cross secure areas of a USAF base to see what would happen.Also, there are youngsters in the Mongoose offices who will fall about laughing on the floor if I suggest using CDs. I confused them enough when I took a Commodore VIC-20 in one day...
They love the Sinclair C-5 though, so go figure...
Punch Cards, I still have my decks from college. We also used the collect the cards and go to the register for class assignments. Worked really well, as I remember it, 50 years ago.
Mementos of a darker time, remembered fondly.1) Decks of punch cards from an IBM 360/370
2) Spools of tape from a punch tape reader/writer for use over a dedicated line to my time share access to the same mainframe